Professor Madya Dr.
 Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan

Professor Madya Dr. Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan

Fakulti Perubatan Dan Sains Kesihatan, UMS

Dr. Abdul Rahman works at the Department of Public Health Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Malaysia Sabah (UMS). He completed his degree MBBCh (Cairo) in 2012, Masters in Public Health (UKM) in 2017 and DrPH (UKM) in 2020. He began as a House Officer in Hospital Tuanku Jaafar Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. Then as a Medical officer in Hospital Tuaran, Sabah. He had experience working in the Seremban District Health Office, Tuaran Area Health Office and Sabah State Health Department. He began his career as an academician in 2016 by joining the Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences UMS. His expertise is more towards health economics.

Research

Projects

6

Active

3

Grants

RM 195,872.02


Research Interests & Expertise

Community And Public Healthcare Sciences - Healthcare System Management (Health Administration, Hospital Management, Strategic Management, Human Resource Management, Emergency Preparedness)

Community And Public Healthcare Sciences - Other Health and Healthcare Delivery System N.E.C

Community And Public Healthcare Sciences - Quality in Healthcare (Quality Improvement, Quality Assurance, Patient Safety)

Publications

Total Publications by Year


Scopus Metrics

Scopus Profile

Documents

29

H-Index

7

Citations

149

Affiliation

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Research listing

Current Research Projects

Cost-effectiveness analysis of school-based screening for rheumatic heart disease in rural sabah, malaysia

Leader

2025 - 2028

Innovating for dementia in rural community

Member

2023 - 2026

The interdependency between transtheoretical model, motives of physical activity, amount of physical activity among adults with hypertension in sabah

Member

2022 - 2025

Publications listing

NOTE: PUBLICATION DATA FOR THE LAST 3 YEARS WILL BE DISPLAYED

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1.

Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan (2026), Challenges Of Artificial Intelligence Applications In Healthcare Sector: A Scoping Review

2.

Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan (2026), Health-related Quality Of Life In Colorectal Cancer Patients Undergoing Faecal Occult Blood Test And Genetic Testing

3.

Azizan Bin Omar , Mohd. Faizal Bin Madrim , Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan , Aizuddin Bin Hidrus (2026), Health Digitalization In Community-led Programs: A Scoping Review Of Successes, Challenges, And Systemic Impacts (2020–2025)

4.

Praneetha Palasuberniam , Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan (2026), A Narrative Review Of The Impact Of Telemedicine On Direct Observed Therapy In Tuberculosis

5.

Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan (2026), Challenges In Delivering Healthcare Services Among Immigrants From Southeast Asia: A Scoping Review

6.

Mohd Azizi Bin Suhaili , Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan (2025), Determinants Of Medical Doctors Leaving Malaysia’s Public Healthcare Sector: A Narrative Review

7.

Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan (2025), Willingness To Pay For Outpatient Services : A Narrative Review

8.

Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan (2025), Prevalence Of Liver Complications And Its Associated Factors Among Hepatitis B –infected Adults In Sabah

9.

Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan (2025), The Global Playbook For Tobacco Control Policy: Challenges, Strategies, And A Case Study From Malaysia

10.

Mohd. Hanafiah Bin Ahmad Hijazi , Abdul Rahman Bin Ramdzan (2025), Cost Analysis Of Pharmacy On Delivery (pod) And Conventional Counter Dispensing (ccd) In Pusat Rawatan Warga (prw) Ums


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